AGNES Fantasia 2021 review: Mickey Reece’s latest is a blasphemous delight
AGNES is the latest from wildly prolific cult filmmaker Mickey Reece, an endlessly surprising and thrilling subversion of the demonic possession and nunsploitation genres.
AGNES is the latest from wildly prolific cult filmmaker Mickey Reece, an endlessly surprising and thrilling subversion of the demonic possession and nunsploitation genres.
Check out the stacked second wave of title announcements for this summer’s festival here.
This year’s lineup includes new films from Richard Bates Jr., Mickey Reece, the Adams Family, and more.
A pregnant woman is kidnapped by a grieving elderly couple in this great Canadian horror entry.
Imagine if the finale of Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time…in Hollywood was stretched into a feature-length film.
The sophomore feature from Anthony Scott Burns is like an Amblin film filled with terrifying imagery.
Moses’ debut is a haunting look at female friendship, anxiety, and paranoia, set in a secluded cabin in the woods.
We spoke to the film’s writer/director about the nearly 10-year process of getting The Paper Tigers to the screen.
The rom-com about a pair of extreme germaphobes feels like the first movie about the new COVID world.
Actor/writer/director/book podcaster Brea Grants takes us through her highly anticipated new films ’12 Hour Shift’ and ‘Lucky.’
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